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wildpig1234 wrote:Its too bad the boom for the LTM 1750 is so short at 50 something meter. I understand they want it within traveling weight but should have option of at least 80m like the ltm 1500. Also, will we see WSI make the addon lluffing jib for it? According to the interview Cranes Etc did with IMC, it could be possible but not for a while yet. Paul R
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Great pics Paul, I am looking forward to this model!
A Millwright..... in Alberta.
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Paul R wrote:wildpig1234 wrote:Its too bad the boom for the LTM 1750 is so short at 50 something meter. I understand they want it within traveling weight but should have option of at least 80m like the ltm 1500. Also, will we see WSI make the addon lluffing jib for it? According to the interview Cranes Etc did with IMC, it could be possible but not for a while yet. Paul R So should i get the ltm 1500 or the 1750? or both? lol
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1500 is not a bad model but the 1750 is newer and better in my opinion.
Paul R
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I love that load.Did you make it?Looks really good two colours.Very nice detail shot,with the Mammoet man,and the shackle .
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modelmaniac wrote:I love that load.Did you make it?Looks really good two colours.Very nice detail shot,with the Mammoet man,and the shackle . Load was made by Jason Nikl a few years ago. Sadly he doesn’t have much time for them now. He’s made about 10 different loads for me over the years. Paul R
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Back again to the AC700-9's!Paul R
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Thank you for taking the time to share these great photos of your great models. I like the little "Shell" endorsements on the Mammoet AC700 and LTM1750.
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Just recieved my Mammoet LTM 1750. This is probably my favorite ltm model to date! I was really impressed by IMC's AC 700 when I got mine (especially the book) but this 1750 is just that much more impressive.
A Millwright..... in Alberta.
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Paul, Please clarify. Isn't this the Demag AC 250 rather than the LTM 1090 ? Looks great !
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Paul Crane wrote:Paul, Please clarify. Isn't this the Demag AC 250 rather than the LTM 1090 ? Looks great ! Yes it is! Sorry about that.
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No worries. I'm looking forward to the Nordic LTM 1500. You could have quite the Nordic family by then. I wish the Nordic AC 250 was still available.
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I couldn't find the LTM 1750-9.1 thread, so I'm posting here. I see that WSI is offering the model in Chih Deh livery. I miss the days of all the speculation and anticipation on here of the new releases of the crane models. Thanks for the pictures of the Friderici 50-tonner. Their colors seem to go well together.
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Nice looking mobile.How many cranes,do you have?I really like the newest generation of model mobiles,especially the outriggers,that are within the profile of the carrier.That,alone is a great feature.
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JohnGalt wrote:I couldn't find the LTM 1750-9.1 thread, so I'm posting here. I see that WSI is offering the model in Chih Deh livery. I miss the days of all the speculation and anticipation on here of the new releases of the crane models. Thanks for the pictures of the Friderici 50-tonner. Their colors seem to go well together. I used to keep a WSI thread going but it didn’t seem to be very well followed so I stopped. So far the 1750 models are: Liebherr. Mammoet. BKV (exclusive and available from BKV). Saller (announced). Chi Deh (announced. Exclusive to AZCrane and only 70 available to WSI dealers in Europe. 250 in total produced). Paul R
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